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Started by sheephunter, August 31, 2013, 03:07:00 PM

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sheephunter

I have a Great Plains SR Swift with a gloss finish and was wanting to put a satin/matte clear finish on the bow. How would I go about doing that? Best just send it back to Bill and Linda Foreman? Any advice qould be appreciated, thanks!
Black Canyon 64" 3PC LB 58@28
Bob Lee 60" 3PC RC 52@28
Great Plains 64" 1PC LB 57@28
Black Canyon 64" 3PC LB 53@28
"Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow" Fred Bear

wandering monk

scotch brite it good...and spray on a matte clear finish...pretty simple...

if you arent solid on trying it out...do a test section...

most finishes nowadays once dry are compatabile...especially if you just want to "dull up" whats there now...
ted/wandering monk
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sheephunter

Sounds good, will give it a try. Thanks!
Black Canyon 64" 3PC LB 58@28
Bob Lee 60" 3PC RC 52@28
Great Plains 64" 1PC LB 57@28
Black Canyon 64" 3PC LB 53@28
"Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow" Fred Bear

mahantango

Try a good rub-down with 0000 steelwool first. That may dull it enough to suit you. If not, follow Monks advice above, just make sure to wipe down with denatured alcohol before spraying.
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SEMO_HUNTER

I finish over my snake skins with tru oil and then use 0000 steel wool to dull the shine down till it's a satin finish. Then I use some Pledge furniture wax or Johnson's paste wax on a rag to bring back the luster and take out the small scratches that the steel wool leaves behind. What you end up with is a sweet satin finish that is pleasing to the eye without the gloss shine.
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sheephunter

thanks again for the info guys, will let you know how it turns out!
Black Canyon 64" 3PC LB 58@28
Bob Lee 60" 3PC RC 52@28
Great Plains 64" 1PC LB 57@28
Black Canyon 64" 3PC LB 53@28
"Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow" Fred Bear

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